On DAY 2 (7 September, 2:00-4:00 pm AND 4:30-7:00 pm) and DAY 3 (8 September, 9:30-11:00 am AND 11:30 am -1:00 pm) all conference guests are invited to participate in the IDEA CAMPUS. The festival-like programme offers a great variety of parallel sessions at the open and creative grounds of Friche La Belle de Mai. The IDEA CAMPUS reflects the diversity of the NECE community and its partners as well as the complexity of the conference topic. Citizenship education faces a wide range of hurdles these days, therefore this year’s conference tries to identify not one red thread but three key challenges: “illiberal democracies”, “digitisation” and “emotions and politics”. For more details on the key challenges, please also have a look at the Mission Statement.
The IDEA CAMPUS programme reflects the diversity of ideas and projects relevant to our conference topic: Sessions focusing on “democracy” in all its states are coloured red in the overview, those focused on “digitisation” are coloured orange, and those dealing with “emotions and politics” are tainted light blue. Sessions focusing on methods and other topics appear green in the overview, whereas dark blue indicates sessions focusing on topics relating to the EU.
Topics and ideas were chosen from the open “Call for projects and papers”, from the NECE Partners’ and Advisory Board’s projects, and from other organisations working in the field of citizenship education.
The IDEA CAMPUS is composed of the following recurring formats:
- LECTURE: introductory talk by an expert followed by questions and answers.
- ROUND TABLE: statements from different perspectives, followed by a moderated discussion among the panellists and with the audience.
- FUTURE LAB: an open pool of ideas and projects, where creative minds and practitioners of citizenship education meet and discuss to generate impulses for a sustainable citizenship education.
- TRAINING: exemplary practicing of methods on relevant topics.
- WORKSHOP: meeting point for theory and practice of citizenship education where participants are able to creatively work on a certain topic in small groups.
- FIELD TRIP: guests visit local organisations and discuss impulses for citizenship education based on the Marseille experience in small groups.
- EXPERTS CONSULTATION: workshop focusing on the relevance of European programmes for citizenship education, discussion in a world café format.
Please note: The spots for each session are limited. Therefore prior registration is necessary. This can be done during the general registration process at the venue (6 September 2018, 2:00 – 4:30 pm).